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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />"TOGETHEI2 WE CAN 1blAKE A DIFFEREleTCE" <br />BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS <br />1VIINUTES -10'IARCH 20, 2003 <br />IlV COUNCIL CHANIBERS <br />5:30 P.M. <br />I. ROLL CALL: Chairman Puzzitiello called the meeting to order at 5:43 p.m. <br />PRESENT: R. Puzzitiello, M. Conway, and N. Althen <br />ALSO PRESENT: Assistant Building Commissioner T. Rymarczyk, Assistant Law Director <br />B. O'Malley, and Assistant Clerk of Commissions A. Kilbane <br />ABSENT: P. Engoglia, and R. Klesta <br />II. REVIEW ANID CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />The minutes of the December 18, 2002, Board of Building Code Appeals have been submitted for <br />approval. <br />N. Althen made a motion to approve the minutes as submitted. The motion was seconded by <br />R. Puzzitiello and unanimously approved. <br />III. BiJII.,DING DEPARTMENT REQUESTS: <br />1. St Clarence Church(Father Flvnn); 30106 Lorain Road: <br />Proposal consists of a pond. <br />A variance to not erect a fence around a pond (code requires a fence), section (1345). <br />Chairman Puzzitiello called all interested parties forward. Mr. Michael Shiels came forward on behalf of <br />St. Clarence. Mr. Puzzitiello said he would like to clarify the word "pond". He said according to <br />Webster's Dictionary a pond is a body of still water, less extended than a lake and either artificial or <br />natural. Mr. Puzzitiello asked if the pond in question has running water in it. Mr. Shiels replied it has a <br />pump. Mr. Puzzitiello said it is not a pond then. Mr. Shiels agreed and said the pond has a pump and a <br />waterfall. Mr. Puzzitiello said it is a fountain and he asked for recommendations from the board. Mr. <br />Althen agreed and said he considers it a fountain. He asked how deep it is. Mr. Shiels indicated it is <br />shallow at about 16-18 inches. Mr. Rymarczyk pointed out the code refers to any body of water. It does <br />not specify a fountain, or a pond. There was further discussion about the definition of a body of water. <br />Mr. Puzzitiello said the board is considering this a fountain and not a body of water. Mr. O'Malley said <br />if an interpretation like that was forthcoming from the building commissioner, this matter would not be <br />before the board. He said they are interpreting the code to conclude that that section would not apply and <br />therefore no variance would be needed. He said he would discourage the board from handling it in that <br />fashion. If the building commissioner, who has authority to interpret and define the terms of the code, <br />has concluded that this code applies, then the code applies. He said if the board is concluding that this <br />code as written was never intended to be applied to a pond of this nature, then the board is finding cause <br />to grant a variance. He said he hears them describing it as this code does not apply and he does not <br />believe that is the question they are being asked. He pointed out it is the building commissioner that <br />determines whether or not the code applies. It is up to the board to conclude whether the code should be <br />applied strictly to this case or if there is a basis to vary from the strict application of the code. Mr. <br />Conway said in his opinion there is a basis to grant a variance in this situation because all we have is 14 <br />or 16 inches of water and there is a pump in it. Mr. Althen asked if they can recommend that the <br />applicant put something decorative around it. Mr. Shiels indicated he could put stones around it. Mr. <br />Althen said it should be marked off so that a stroller or something of that nature does not roll into it. Mr. <br />O'Malley said it would be helpful to specify the height of the stones. Mr. Althen recommended 6-8 inch <br />stones. Mr. Rymarczyk said that could actually create more of a tripping hazard. Mr. Shiels indicated <br />they could put flowerpots around it to block it off. The board looked at photos and they discussed the
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